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APPENDIX- 415 Hobarfc lodge, at the same date, contained sixty members ; Oleout Yalley, contained thirty-eiglit members; Cliebocton lodge, fifty-one members ; Pakatakin lodge, at Margaretville, contained forty-one members; Trempers-kill lodge, organized in 1854, in Andes Village, contained about thirty members ; and Deposit lodge, at Deposit Village, contained about sixty members. This spring is situated on Elk creek, about four miles from the village of Delhi. It is the property of Mrs. H. D. Gould. The analysis of the spring is contained in the following com- munication : — " New Haven, June 18th, 1851. " Hon. Herman D. GtOuld, Delhi, N. Y. — "Dear Sir: — The analysis of the water sent by you for that purpose, has been completed, so far as we are able to com- plete it, from the quantity sent. " Thespecific gravity of the water at 60 Fahrenheit is 1.0180 The number of grains of fixed constituent parts in one gallon is, 826.0598 The composition of this amount is as follows : Organic matter, Silica and iron, 2.2715 IODINE SPRING-. Chlorine, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Carbonic acid and Gas. 505.9472 265.6001 42.7886 6.9682 2.4842 826.0598 "You can depend upon the^ccuracy of these results, which